Neat, but kinda big and, with those sharp corners, hardly pocketable.
My suspicion is that a decent grey card hits a big 80/20 point... -T

On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Brendan MacRae
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>
> This came across my email this morning:
>
> http://spyder.datacolor.com/product-cb-spydercube.php
>
> Pretty ingenious solution. I like the idea of the "black trap." I have a 
> Kodak Color Separation and Gray Scale Guide but because it's one dimensional, 
> if set at an angle within a scene, absolute black can occassionally reflect 
> badly and be useless. This cube seems to solve that issue. I also like the 
> fact that it can be mounted to a stand/tripod or just hung up or held.
>
> There's a video on this page (shot with the Canon 5D MkII) that explains how 
> to set your values in either Lightroom or Camera Raw (this will work in 
> Aperture, as well.)
>
> Pretty nifty little device. Of course, it's overpriced, but I suppose 
> everyone will have to weigh that against time wasted trying other fixes.
>
> ;-)
>
> -Brendan
>
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